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you probably should not use the term knuckleheads. this country is expecting things to start happening in 2013, unlike 2009, 2010, 2011. what do you tell how the republican leaders to connect with with these walmart moms? what are they looking for that is actionable and relatable for republican leaders as they go into the fiscal cliff and go into next year and the grand bargain, whatever? >> there are a couple of things. one of them is a longer-term goal. it is addressing the composition of the electorate and how it is going to look going forward. it means to be a conversation about that in terms of how does tea party come together on that. the other parts of it is that there is terrific leadership around the country that we can look to. republicans did not win the white house last night and we cannot win the senate last night. as of last night, there are 30 republican governors around this country and there is diversity. you have nikki haley and susanna martinez in new mexico and bobby jindal. there is diversity. there is leadership
you probably should not use the term knuckleheads. this country is expecting things to start happening in 2013, unlike 2009, 2010, 2011. what do you tell how the republican leaders to connect with with these walmart moms? what are they looking for that is actionable and relatable for republican leaders as they go into the fiscal cliff and go into next year and the grand bargain, whatever? >> there are a couple of things. one of them is a longer-term goal. it is addressing the composition...
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would you use any of that, to pay down the debt? >> no one is in dispute that we need more revenue. the question is how do you generate? and that's the fault -- >> my question is, would you use any of it to pay down the debt? >> i would use revenue from growth. when you talk about -- >> that wasn't my question. any closing loopholes, because you know what i'm getting at, which is this idea of the tax pledge. you consider this raising taxes if you use -- if you close the loophole, you get new revenue to the government, you use part of it to pay down debt, maybe the majority of it to bring down tax rates. >> but i reject the premise of that. i think that's a false choice. >> other republicans in the senate don't think it's a false choice. >> i think it's a false choice rand here's why. i think the issue here is growth. that's a good thing that i think both parties are redid itting about. we know what this election is partially about, both parties agree that what we need is growth in america. it is the single biggest way, it's the best
would you use any of that, to pay down the debt? >> no one is in dispute that we need more revenue. the question is how do you generate? and that's the fault -- >> my question is, would you use any of it to pay down the debt? >> i would use revenue from growth. when you talk about -- >> that wasn't my question. any closing loopholes, because you know what i'm getting at, which is this idea of the tax pledge. you consider this raising taxes if you use -- if you close the...
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that gives us 53. in virginia it's tied. >> sean: george allen. >> in michigan, ohio and new mexico, it's very close. and where there's an incumbent, he's under 50. and there's an outside shot, because the incumbent's under 50, in both pennsylvania and new jersey. on the negative side of the ledger, we lose maine, because snow is retiring and king will vote as a democrat. i don't know about scott brown yet. that's hard to read. and other than that, we hang on to everything else. so you're looking, i believe, at a large electoral college victory, a popular vote victory of more than five points, and at least six and maybe nor seats in the senate. >> sean: we don't have enough time tonight, because we went long with the vice president. dick, i appreciate it. we'll have you back next week and we'll talk more about it. pretty interesting analysis. i'm not as optimistic as you, but i got run. >> these are the polls. >> sean: 92 days to go. we'll know soon enough. coming up, the romney campaign is hitting pre
that gives us 53. in virginia it's tied. >> sean: george allen. >> in michigan, ohio and new mexico, it's very close. and where there's an incumbent, he's under 50. and there's an outside shot, because the incumbent's under 50, in both pennsylvania and new jersey. on the negative side of the ledger, we lose maine, because snow is retiring and king will vote as a democrat. i don't know about scott brown yet. that's hard to read. and other than that, we hang on to everything else. so...
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where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a book by a government chekc. [cheers and applause] i see an america that is held -- but is never humbled. i see an america that is so strong that no one in the world would ever think of testing the might of our military. [cheers and applause] today which took an important step towards that america. tomorrow we will take another. each day we will move closer, not just to victory, but to a better america. join us. join us. together, we will inshore that america's greatest days are still ahead of us. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much. god bless
where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a...
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why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> it is wednesday morning. just like yesterday, we layer over head. this is what we are dealing with. e finally broke into the sunshine in the afternoon. it is 60 in the district. the lexington park is 67 degrees. we have one lingering little sprinkle out there. let's get the visibility. gaithersburg is down. of all of thelt fog. limits the this. out of sunshine tomorrow. partly cloudy. of having any effect? have the potential to be careful. we expect traffic to start slow. and the beltway wave of good. we're still going to get the normal travel times. we have no problems reported on washington parkway. pretty good runs to the district as well. live andake you there up. here we are at the road. nothing on 66. it is going to be challenging. >> looks like you have to drive nice and slow. you. >> we're looking at 57 degrees. >> a mother murdered by her husband. hear from the pectins mother. > what do you think of this one? really what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two wo
why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> it is wednesday morning. just like yesterday, we layer over head. this is what we are dealing with. e finally broke into the sunshine in the afternoon. it is 60 in the district. the lexington park is 67 degrees. we have one lingering little sprinkle out there. let's get the visibility. gaithersburg is down. of all of thelt fog. limits the this. out of sunshine tomorrow. partly cloudy. of having any effect? have the...
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why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. every week they lower thousands of prices and check over 30,000 competitor prices. check out that low price. you want to grab one? grab two. [ male announcer ] that's the walmart low price guarantee! see for yourself how much it can save you. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> illinois, the new mitt romney must win. can he finally pull off a decisive victory in the midwest or will rick santorum keep this nailbiter going until the very end? >>> strains of war, new revelations emerge about the life and family of u.s. staff sergeant robert bales set to be charged in the killing of 16 afghan civilians. >>> growing outrage. new 911 calls show a white florida neighborhood watch
why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. every week they lower thousands of prices and check over 30,000 competitor prices. check out that low price. you want to grab one? grab two. [ male announcer ] that's the walmart low price guarantee! see for yourself how much it can save you. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend...
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. >> david you are an awesome correspondent, so thank you for joining us bringing us the full scoop. will the momentum be enough to propel him. i'm joined by donny and david, who is a democrat pollster. i'm sure you will be trying to figure out how jesse jackson will be doing tonight. thank you both for joining us inside the war room no surprises, right? >> i'm a little surprised, honestly at the size of the win. particularly to see romney do so well in some of those rural counties in central illinois. that should be santorum's strength. and santorum is still winning the down scale, non-college evangelical voters pretty strongly but not as strongly as he did in the south. >> donny obviously what happens in illinois might be some prelude to what is going to happen in louisiana and other states. what do you see in terms of the counties as it is coming in -- cook county and i would suggest depage county which we will be looking at are key. >> very predictable. mitt romney is very strong in the cities and suburbs. he is losing rural counties. so this has been very consistent across the l
. >> david you are an awesome correspondent, so thank you for joining us bringing us the full scoop. will the momentum be enough to propel him. i'm joined by donny and david, who is a democrat pollster. i'm sure you will be trying to figure out how jesse jackson will be doing tonight. thank you both for joining us inside the war room no surprises, right? >> i'm a little surprised, honestly at the size of the win. particularly to see romney do so well in some of those rural counties...
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he joins us now by phone. can you first of all tell us what your reaction was when you heard of the decision? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and the chief started with a discussion about why the sders clause which is one of the argument that is the federal government advanced to justify the legislation, why it was wrong and would be an unprecedented expansion of the power. many people in the room at that moment thought the federal government will lose this. then he turned to the government's second argument, the tax power argument and it was clear from a couple seconds in the government won the case and the mood in the audience had changed markedly. the chief justice's opinion i think is quite interesting. it says that the affordable care act mandate provision that requires americans to have a certain amount of insurance or pay a penalty. the chief said that say tax. it looks like a tax and it smells like a tax and quacks like a tax. it is a tax. >> i want to get to policy again and the law in a second. i'm
he joins us now by phone. can you first of all tell us what your reaction was when you heard of the decision? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and the chief started with a discussion about why the sders clause which is one of the argument that is the federal government advanced to justify the legislation, why it was wrong and would be an unprecedented expansion of the power. many people in the room at that moment thought the federal government will lose this. then he turned to the...
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none of us... none of us should have to settle for the best this administration offers, a dull adventureless journ freone entitlement to the next, a government-planned life, a country where everything is free, but us. listen to the way we are -- [cheering] >> listen to the way we are spoken to already. as if everyone is stuck in some class or station in life. victims of circumstances beyond our control. with the government there to help us cope with our fate. it's the exact opposite of everything i learned growing up in wisconsin or at college in ohio. now, when i was waiting tables, washing dishes or mowing lawns for money, i never thought of myself as stuck in some station in life. i was on my own path. my own journey, an american journey, where i could think for myself, decide for myself, define happiness for myself. that's what we do in this country. that's the american dream! that's freedom and i will take ift any day over the supervision and sanctimon of -- sampght money of the central planne
none of us... none of us should have to settle for the best this administration offers, a dull adventureless journ freone entitlement to the next, a government-planned life, a country where everything is free, but us. listen to the way we are -- [cheering] >> listen to the way we are spoken to already. as if everyone is stuck in some class or station in life. victims of circumstances beyond our control. with the government there to help us cope with our fate. it's the exact opposite of...
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that us can score. third. i agree with jill on super pacs and pacs and define and beat but i don't think you need me a cost i think it can be done with legislation with a nuff warehouses and a sense of the high from the sense of the senate and i want to say political action committees a lemonade an individual donations only full transparency and we need to end the super pac that are totally just the by controlling federal elections it's time for grassroots candidate like virgil goode to pay president and he'll work for term limits to. government i would not be standing here before you right now if i didn't think i could do a really good job as president of the united states and i am basing that on the resume that i have i've been an entrepreneur my entire life i started a one man hand. man business when i was a junior in college and actually grew that business to employ over a thousand people in albuquerque it's amazing what can happen when you say old when you do what you'll say you'll do and when you
that us can score. third. i agree with jill on super pacs and pacs and define and beat but i don't think you need me a cost i think it can be done with legislation with a nuff warehouses and a sense of the high from the sense of the senate and i want to say political action committees a lemonade an individual donations only full transparency and we need to end the super pac that are totally just the by controlling federal elections it's time for grassroots candidate like virgil goode to pay...
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they belong to us? neil: 51% of us are now getting something from the government. i'm not saying there is a percentage that can mention, i see that, but i do think that there are. >> the american people should wise up to this that we should never pay taxes so that a public servant can do patronage work. neil: last week they said who is next? millard fillmore? may be the last two years -- then you just have to say, all right, enough is enough. >> by the way, the amount of misrepresentation, how do the american people know what is going on? medicare is being berated, which is against the regulations. it is being rated so that obamacare numbers can work. the way they are justifying savings -- they are taking savings as well. they're saying they were not going to impact consumers of medical care. we will have lower quality hospitals, fewer people going into the medical profession. fewer drug innovations, fewer medical device animations. that is not what we want. neil: i talked to dan quayle earlier. we are not articulating it. you see the one side. republicans are not
they belong to us? neil: 51% of us are now getting something from the government. i'm not saying there is a percentage that can mention, i see that, but i do think that there are. >> the american people should wise up to this that we should never pay taxes so that a public servant can do patronage work. neil: last week they said who is next? millard fillmore? may be the last two years -- then you just have to say, all right, enough is enough. >> by the way, the amount of...
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why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> mitt romney on his way out of maryland. about 30 minutes ago he wrapped up a townhall meeting in arbutus. he fielded questions from job creation to pulling troops out of afghanistan. it comes on the heels of his primary win in illinois and two weeks ahead of maryland's primary election. >>> the final report in the line of duty death of firefighter falkenhan has been released. he decide conducting rescue operations in an apartment fire in hillandale last year. it doesn't cite one specific cause but a number of small incidents including the decision to separate that falkenhan and his partner made as they searched for people. >>> in harford count
why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> mitt romney on his way out of maryland. about 30 minutes ago he wrapped up a townhall meeting in arbutus. he fielded questions from job creation to pulling troops out of afghanistan. it comes on the heels of his primary win in illinois and two weeks ahead of maryland's primary election. >>> the final report in the line of duty death of firefighter falkenhan has been released. he decide conducting...
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we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in. the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. our mission right now is not just to recover from a recession. it's to reclaim the basic security that so many americans have lost. our goal is to put people back to work, but it's also to build an economy where that work pace pays off, whether they're starting a business or they're punk a clock can have confidence that if you work hard you can get ahead. that is what this campaign is about, iowa. that's what i've been fighting for for the last three and a half years and that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states! [ applause ] >> you know what's holding us back from meeting this challenge is not a lack of ideas or a lack of solutions. what's holding us back from making even more progress than we've made is a stalemate in washington between two fun
we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in. the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. our mission right now is not just to recover from a recession. it's to reclaim the basic security that so many americans have lost. our goal is to put people back to work, but it's also to build an economy where that work pace pays off, whether they're...
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and it's time for us to end it. and for the ultimate heroes among us, i am proposing a $1,000 tax credit for employer whose hire veterans returning home from deployment. these men and women should not fight for our freedoms abroad only to be stuck on the unemployment line when they return home. we are joined today by major john miller as well as -- who is a pilot in our air national guard. 23 years. most recently deployed to iraq and staff sergeant anna du of the national guard who sent all of 2011 deployed as leader in the nato-led peacekeeping mission in kosovo. please stand. >> we thank you for your service. it is because of your fight it allows to us have differences of opinion and freedom of speech. we are so grateful for what our veterans have done and continue to do for us, but both major miller and staff sergeant du are making a career in the military to eventually retire. these veterans and so many others who i see here today have given us freedom, and i am proposing that we allow retiring veterans to exemp
and it's time for us to end it. and for the ultimate heroes among us, i am proposing a $1,000 tax credit for employer whose hire veterans returning home from deployment. these men and women should not fight for our freedoms abroad only to be stuck on the unemployment line when they return home. we are joined today by major john miller as well as -- who is a pilot in our air national guard. 23 years. most recently deployed to iraq and staff sergeant anna du of the national guard who sent all of...
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we've had this before us many, many times. it's turned out that this is the most damaging thing in terms of the farm bureau and other groups like that have said this is something that is not liveable and it's -- and so consequently, i was -- i was disappointed when we sent the guidance to omb for final review and not only has congress supported similar efforts the majority of the supreme court justices concluded that the government was exceeding the regulatory authority and i would ask, how does the administration's policy as articulated in the new guidance differ from the overturn by the supreme court. and that was only yesterday and that was pested before in the rapano case and swank case. and my interest here, of course, is to do something about how the water is going to be treated. >> senator, thank you. the case decided yesterday goes to process. and those who are a recipient allowed to challenge it in court. the court spoke obviously very clearly to that point and we will, of course, be abiding by that decision. they did
we've had this before us many, many times. it's turned out that this is the most damaging thing in terms of the farm bureau and other groups like that have said this is something that is not liveable and it's -- and so consequently, i was -- i was disappointed when we sent the guidance to omb for final review and not only has congress supported similar efforts the majority of the supreme court justices concluded that the government was exceeding the regulatory authority and i would ask, how...
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everyday you see all the ys all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so compans and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: the president's version of the attacks at benghazi does not match up with earlier statements. to believe obama allied when he declared a terrorist attacks to be an act of terror on some timber 12? botox and facebook tell us your view. joining me now is the congressman of texas and the manager jane director of the institute former director national-security council. mike, the president changes his tune. that is a tough load to carry for the administration and? >> fax can be passed the when they don't comport with attack -- talking points. when have been been benghazi undermines the narrative's that libya was successful model intervention and al qaeda is it essentially defeated. hopefully they will force us to have a serious discussion lou: do think the president lied when he called an act of terror? >> lou:
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. >> this is one of the problems we're concerned about, using the tax code for this manner. especially at the federal level, also at the state level too. where we're collecting taxes and giving back to some people who do things that we want to reward, and then we add additional taxes to people who do things that we want to discourage. and, of course, that gets captured by the political process, and the interest -- the special interests that want to have certain tax provisions, that's a big reason why our tax code is so many pages, so many millions of pages and takes so much time to comply with. it's not so much complying with the rate or figures out what your income is, those are significant drivers of time and expense with our tax code. it's also, all of these little provisions, you get this, you do this, this happens to you. we use our tax code not just to raise revenue as we would prefer, but to change social behavior. >> tampa, florida is next. irene, republican line. >> caller: my question is, why do the hospitals have to see you when you get sick. all hospitals should
. >> this is one of the problems we're concerned about, using the tax code for this manner. especially at the federal level, also at the state level too. where we're collecting taxes and giving back to some people who do things that we want to reward, and then we add additional taxes to people who do things that we want to discourage. and, of course, that gets captured by the political process, and the interest -- the special interests that want to have certain tax provisions, that's a...
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rest of us? not only medicare and social security and all of the programs that we come to rely on being sacrificed on the alter of tax cuts to the rich but he wants to restore all the military cuts. what in the world is going on here? why aren't people more enraged? i think we need to get beyond outraged and make sure that not only is barack obama the next president again, but also that democrats take back congress and take back this country. >> robert reich, author of the brand new book "beyond outrage." thank you for joining us. >>> there's a lot more coming up. stay with us. >> the more we compare ourselves to illinois and they see the failed policies don't work, the better off we are. >> awful news for the badgers meeps another major embarrassment for scott walker. now he is telling wisconsin voters to wait until after the recall for the jobs to show up. >>> artest drives it. >> should the basketball player metta world peace get banned from the nba after this elbow assault? we'll let you deci
rest of us? not only medicare and social security and all of the programs that we come to rely on being sacrificed on the alter of tax cuts to the rich but he wants to restore all the military cuts. what in the world is going on here? why aren't people more enraged? i think we need to get beyond outraged and make sure that not only is barack obama the next president again, but also that democrats take back congress and take back this country. >> robert reich, author of the brand new book...
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thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> romney starts his day in mississippi where he picked up a surprise endorsement from the state's governor and introduced himself as an adopted son of the south. >> he is turning me into an unofficial southerner and i'm learning to say "y'all" and i like grits. strange things are happening to me. >> peter alexander is in jackson, mississippi, where he is traveling with the romney campaign. is he connecting there in the south with his new dixie brethren? >> not exactly born on the bayou is mitt romney. he is trying to sell himself as an adopted son of the south. he is hosting his event here in jackson, mississippi. a place where he could do pretty well. having conversations with people here and having just heard with mark murray, they are sort of playing along with this under dog narrative right now. they say we don't expect to win here. we want to do well. they are following their plan as they describe it saying to me you will see us successfully executing even if
thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> romney starts his day in mississippi where he picked up a surprise endorsement from the state's governor and introduced himself as an adopted son of the south. >> he is turning me into an unofficial southerner and i'm learning to say "y'all" and i like grits. strange things are happening to me. >> peter alexander is in jackson, mississippi, where he is traveling with the romney campaign. is he connecting there in the...
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. >> some of us have been audited and unpleasant experience, and when it comes to the labor department, you reported this week that there is only three employee who's might have to be investigated on his rampbl. >> that makes it feel fishy is that every year, tens of thousands of my grant workers come into the united states. he employs three. they worked on his ranch five years, two are brothers and so to shouldly put attention on this is unusual. >> why did the campaign signa signal -- single out these people? >> they're feeling a lot of heat right now. most of the people gave money to a romney supporting super pack. >> this is big donations but the obama campaign had a great deal of trouble raising sim already amounts of money. they know they're outmatched. so there is a goal to smear those donating to the romney super pack and embarrass it and make it look like it's ill legitimate. >> what does this tell you about the move through disclosure? this is huge to make these people a target. raises questions in my mind. >> this is frightening buzz because you wonder what democrats have be
. >> some of us have been audited and unpleasant experience, and when it comes to the labor department, you reported this week that there is only three employee who's might have to be investigated on his rampbl. >> that makes it feel fishy is that every year, tens of thousands of my grant workers come into the united states. he employs three. they worked on his ranch five years, two are brothers and so to shouldly put attention on this is unusual. >> why did the campaign signa...
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how did a useless counterfeit end up in use u.s. clinics? tonight on the cbs evening news. >> here is what we're working on with the 6:00 news. a seventh figure bidding war over a shack. why people are willing to pay a fortune for homes that would never live in. tuition hikes and enrollment cuts, while our pal state university presidents getting big raises? that and much more at 6:00. >> one quick look at the weather >> unsettled conditions every day but the real rain will arrive late wednesday night overnight into thursday morning. just one 10th-two tenths of an inch of rain and then you can count on a rainy saturday with a few scattered showers on sunday
how did a useless counterfeit end up in use u.s. clinics? tonight on the cbs evening news. >> here is what we're working on with the 6:00 news. a seventh figure bidding war over a shack. why people are willing to pay a fortune for homes that would never live in. tuition hikes and enrollment cuts, while our pal state university presidents getting big raises? that and much more at 6:00. >> one quick look at the weather >> unsettled conditions every day but the real rain will...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communitiecan expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. thank you,r. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'talking hundreds here... and furtherme.. newcaster: breakg news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. gerri: ever since the jobs numbers made an impressive u-turn in a positive direction, politicos have been waiting to see when the numbers might show up in presidential opinion polls. today is the day. personal financial website polled people which would've a better impact on their wallet and here's what they found, 29% s
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you used your time to slam our president and i take offense at it. and i will tell you right now if he is so punitive, why are the oil companies making more money than ever before in history? record profits they are singing in the board room. and we're going to move off this and we're going to go to senator lautenbe lautenberg. >> thank you very much. thanks. i didn't want anyone to hear what i was going to say. not that i would pick sides h e here. pick on somebody your own size. >> your time has expired. >> i have 45 seconds more. serious business here. thanks, madam chairman, for holding this hearing. and it's hard to believe, but we are essentially friends on this committee. and i hope that we'll continue to be after this hearing. politicians talk a lot about how congress needs to balance its budget the same way everyday americans do. they sit at their kitchen table, plan their household budget, crunching the numbers to see what they can or can't afford. but no american would try to balance their family's budget by cutting out money batteries for
you used your time to slam our president and i take offense at it. and i will tell you right now if he is so punitive, why are the oil companies making more money than ever before in history? record profits they are singing in the board room. and we're going to move off this and we're going to go to senator lautenbe lautenberg. >> thank you very much. thanks. i didn't want anyone to hear what i was going to say. not that i would pick sides h e here. pick on somebody your own size....
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can't raise taxes on billionaires or corporations and you can't close any of the tax loopholes they use every day but you can easily raise fees on everyday working people so they're paying more to register their cars or to park on city streets or have their garbage collected sounds crazy right but that's exactly what california passed two years ago and has already happened in states from oregon to colorado to delaware and may soon happen this election day in florida michigan michigan and wisconsin and while people voting for these measures are constitutional amendments nearly always passed as ballot measures with highly deceptive advertising. excuse me think they're voting to keep their own taxes low the real effect is to keep intact tax breaks and loopholes for the rich and corporations while simultaneously wiping out the ability of the state to deal with an economic downturn basically billionaires are protected but unemployed people are screwed because when there's an economic downturn the state can't spend any more money to help unemployed people get over the hump because to do so wo
can't raise taxes on billionaires or corporations and you can't close any of the tax loopholes they use every day but you can easily raise fees on everyday working people so they're paying more to register their cars or to park on city streets or have their garbage collected sounds crazy right but that's exactly what california passed two years ago and has already happened in states from oregon to colorado to delaware and may soon happen this election day in florida michigan michigan and...
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that is what really brought us altogether. we marched to management and told them if she goes, we go. after that, somebody came up with the idea for the petition. it just kind of grew from there. we started out with just a couple of signatures. by the end, i think we have the majority of the temps had signed a petition. like i said, when management refused to take our petition, that was it. just under 30 of us walked out of it it just grew from there every couple of days we would get a couple more people to join our picket line. going back in was amazing. we got a full back pay for while we were on strike. the workers were very jealous. a lot of them wanted to see our back pay checks. a lot of them were kicking themselves for not walking out when we did and not standing up for their rights. >> josh eidelson, the huffington post reported yesterday that wal-mart's vp of communications said those participating in the strike, although he did not call it a strike, are not " representative of our entire associate base. we do surveys
that is what really brought us altogether. we marched to management and told them if she goes, we go. after that, somebody came up with the idea for the petition. it just kind of grew from there. we started out with just a couple of signatures. by the end, i think we have the majority of the temps had signed a petition. like i said, when management refused to take our petition, that was it. just under 30 of us walked out of it it just grew from there every couple of days we would get a couple...
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you can send us lots of comments and any of these mediums. you can reach us on facebook.com/cspan. this is laurie who is a democrat. >> this is maria. i was calling to say i think romney is running on his ego. what he has been talking about all through this campaign was just taking care of the rich and not try to help the ones down below. there are so many people that need help. when obama bought into office, he already had that debt. it takes time for a person to -- romney should know -- it takes time to settle that big of a debt in more than four years. it will take more for us to get out of the dead that we are in. i think we should give president obama a chance for the next four years and let him prove himself. everybody is fighting against him. the first year the republicans said they want to stop obama. everybody should have a chance at life. they should give him a chance to prove he can do the job. he has been trying to do the job. >> next is don in houston who is a republican. >> hello, i am actually in colleyville, tx. i am a republican. i felt like obama has had three and
you can send us lots of comments and any of these mediums. you can reach us on facebook.com/cspan. this is laurie who is a democrat. >> this is maria. i was calling to say i think romney is running on his ego. what he has been talking about all through this campaign was just taking care of the rich and not try to help the ones down below. there are so many people that need help. when obama bought into office, he already had that debt. it takes time for a person to -- romney should know --...
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buckwheat honey is most commonly used to fight cold symptoms. he says it can help heal wounds if applied topically. >> they have a call, i always -- my grandmother told me give them some tea and honey. >> and possibilities for a healing power that is proving to be timeless. >> we will be right back. >> we will be right back. it's your last chance to get verizon's reliable high speed internet and phone for small business for only $84.99 a month. call 1.866.solutions now...
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from using paddle boards, to extreme fishing. and the asian carp imported in the '70s to clean their ponds. >> this whole area they call it carp ground zero. >> now the fish that can't be stopped. >> they spawn three types a year. have known to be 100 bounds. >> reporter: to help eric and me navigate the waters -- >> unleash the carp catcher. the video with waterskis, and homemade armour at putted them to fish fighting fame. now it's time for me to join the battle. >> it's like we're going war. >> your net? >> trick of the trade. >> what's your strategy. >> once you hook that fish, slam them into the garbage can. >> boom, boom. wish me luck. >> you'll see them start jumping in front of the boat and be ready. >> within seconds the sound of the boat's motor makes the carp crazy. >> here, fishy, fishy, fishy. here they come. >> reporter: just as we're on a roll and carp-catching confidence is sliclimbing -- >> we get smacked back into reality. . that didn't hurt as much as i expected. >> reporter: one more battle in the bag until th
from using paddle boards, to extreme fishing. and the asian carp imported in the '70s to clean their ponds. >> this whole area they call it carp ground zero. >> now the fish that can't be stopped. >> they spawn three types a year. have known to be 100 bounds. >> reporter: to help eric and me navigate the waters -- >> unleash the carp catcher. the video with waterskis, and homemade armour at putted them to fish fighting fame. now it's time for me to join the battle....
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. >> in a recent study, one of the most frequently used t negative words to describe mitt mneys "for proper." when you consider tha -- "flip- flopper." you wonder if, as roger simon does, romney is the date you do not show for. >> you often find the guy is more interesting than you thought, and other times you look back at the guy, 15 or 20 years later, and think, thank god i did not show up. >> how does this man fire up the faithful, charles? >> he can't. [laughter] he has been trying for six years and has not succeeded. he won't. but the fact is, if and when he becomes the nominee, there is no alternative to it is him and obama. the conservatives, republicans, knowing they have one choice other than obama, will be fired up. not over romney, but the fact he is not obama. >> colby? >> i don't think so. we had truth spoken this week when the guy said romney is lighke an etch a sketch. core is not there. he will try to move away from extreme positions, and when he does, the right will kill him for it. some republican pros will go along with it, b thease of the party will not let them d
. >> in a recent study, one of the most frequently used t negative words to describe mitt mneys "for proper." when you consider tha -- "flip- flopper." you wonder if, as roger simon does, romney is the date you do not show for. >> you often find the guy is more interesting than you thought, and other times you look back at the guy, 15 or 20 years later, and think, thank god i did not show up. >> how does this man fire up the faithful, charles? >> he...
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show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. >> add the associated press to those calling romney. this idaho senator claims women say they are the victimses of every weeknight if you're only watching countdown on current tv you're missing two hours of our...